Oral History Institute, Bethel CollegeOver 800 taped interviews are available on such subjects as war, peace and conscientious objection; World War I; World War II; and, the Vietnam War and the Gulf War; etc. These are maintained by the Mennonite Library and Archives at Bethel College. Click here to search the college's on-line catalog [all the interviews are catalogued here]

The Plowshares: A Peace Studies Collaborative Between Earlham, Goshen & Manchester CollegesIncludes hundreds of items on conscientious objection from the 18th century through the 20th century - Digital Archives for Peace Studies

"The Good War and Those Who Refused to Fight It" Web site for the PBS documentary

E-book by C.O. Robert W. Norris- review "Perseverance Pays Off for Conscientious Objector Author"
- bookLooking for the Summer

The Molokan C.O. and the Molokan Library Web SiteFeatures the history of Molokan C.O.s, including the "Diary of Elder John K. Berekoff: World War 2 Excerpts," as well as links to online books for further reading. See http://themolokanco.info/Home_Page.html

Periodicals, audio-visuals & photographs re: conscientious objection
Contact the Swarthmore College Peace Collection; North Newton Archives, Mennonite Church USA; and Goshen Archives, Mennonite Church USA for what are probably the largest holdings available [see contact list].
See also Feb. 2008 issue [http://www.CONewsletterOpenOffice.pdf] of "peace and justice news" with a focus on conscientious objection from a Mennonite perspective